Hindus like to scratch their a ss and dig deep down. Probably because of anal inflammation due masala intake (from rear perhaps) and ensuing hemorrhoids. They like to do it in public and like a dog will also lift up a leg to enable enhanced scratching from a more pleasure able angle

Scratching their balls is second nature to Indian Hindus. They do it while bobbling their head side to side. They feel empowered during the scratching process and is akin to a dog taking a p iss against a lamp post

Pinching, squeezing and scratching their balls in public is national characteristic of typical Indian Hindu males. While doing so they make an ecstatic slurping sound and roll their eyes up. The mannerisms are similar to monkeys who the Indians relate to the most

Hinddoous like to scratch their a ss and dig deep down. Probably because of anal inflammation due masala intake (from rear perhaps) and ensuing hemorrhoids. They like to do it in public and like a dog will also lift up a leg to enable enhanced scratching from a more pleasure able angle

I say....

Scratching their balls is second nature to Indian Hinddoous. They do it while bobbling their head side to side. They feel empowered during the scratching process and is akin to a dog taking a p iss against the street light post

Have you noticed Indian taxi drivers squeezing their balls with one hand and picking their nose with the other while driving cabs in NYC? Then they start eating the curry roll and licking their fingers and wiping them off the seats.

Folks, think thrice before eating in an Indian restaurant. Watch the cooks in the kitchen scratching their balls and fingering their a ss and then handling food without washing hands. Poisoned food is a speciality

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